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Mature Young Wife: The Swapping
Nozawa, a detective, had an unusually strong sexual desire, but because of his job, he could not hang out with ordinary women, so he persuaded his wife to go to a swapping club. What he was waiting for there was a couple who happened to live in the same apartment building... The two couples who have switched partners become entangled while being watched, becoming male and female.
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Plot Summary
A young wife, feeling unfulfilled in her marriage, makes a pact with a mysterious stranger to trade bodies with a more experienced woman. However, the swap leads to unexpected and chaotic consequences as she navigates a new life and identity. Her original body also experiences a bizarre transformation, creating a dual struggle for control. The situation escalates into a darkly comedic and unsettling predicament.
Critical Reception
This film is a niche release within the direct-to-video market of the early 90s, often categorized for its exploitation and erotic horror elements. Critical reception is generally scant and varied, with many reviewers noting its low-budget production and unconventional narrative. Audience reactions often focus on the performances and the film's willingness to push boundaries for its genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold, albeit B-movie, premise and performances, particularly from lead actress Traci Lords.
Criticized for its uneven tone, often veering between campy humor and unsettling horror.
Noted for its distinctive early 90s direct-to-video aesthetic and themes.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific title is not readily available in aggregated form. However, discussions on forums and niche review sites suggest audiences are often drawn to its cult status and the specific performances within the erotic horror genre.
Fun Fact
The film is known for featuring Traci Lords in a prominent role during a period when she was transitioning from adult films to mainstream acting.
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